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The heartthrob is currently promoting the last film in the vampire romance series, ‘Breaking Dawn Part 2′, but joked he wouldn’t mind reprising his role of Edward Cullen in a steamy parody.

He told the Daily Star newspaper: “I have thought about getting into porn a lot.

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“We could do dirty versions of the ‘Twilight’ films. I particularly like ‘Banging Dawn’.”

However, Robert’s girlfriend Kristen Stewart isn’t likely to be as keen on starring, as she found even having to make a “sexy face” for her scenes in the last film embarrassing.

She said: “It’s [not] nice to see your own reflection while your making ‘shmexy’ faces. It’s absolutely absurd, I want to shoot myself.”

Speaking at the London premiere of ‘Breaking Dawn Part 2′ earlier this week, Robert also said he had planned to take a car as a memento when filming ended, but it was off limits.

He said: “I tried to steal the Volvo, but they wouldn’t let me have it.”

The 26-year-old star also said he loved being back in the UK, as it meant he got to indulge in a number of things which are hard to find while he’s living in Hollywood, such as sandwich spread Marmite and baked beans.

EXCLUSIVE: They’ve cast one of the final major roles in Fifty Shades Of Grey, the Universal Pictures andFocus Features adaptation of EL James’ global bestseller that starsDakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele and Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey. Victor Rasuk has been set to play Jose, the aspiring photographer and classmate of Anastasia, whose close friendship with the young girl — he’d like it to be more — pits him as rival for her affections with Grey, the wealthy businessman whose warped past leaves him with a need to dominate his partners and unable to accept Anastasia on equal terms (yes, I read the damn book).

Rasuk made his breakthrough playing skateboard pioneer Tony Alva in The Lords Of Dogtown, and he starred in HBO’s How to Make It In America, as well as Raising Victor Vargas and the Steven Soderbergh-directedChe. He’ll next be seen in Godzilla. Sam Taylor-Johnson is directing Fifty Shades, from an adaptation by Saving Mr. Banks scribe Kelly Marcel with revisions by Patrick Marber and Mark Bomback. Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti are producing alongside the author. Rasuk is repped by Gersh, manager Katherine Atkinson at WSA and attorney Todd Rubenstein.

Wives and mothers across Australia are charging in to bookstores and libraries to get copies of the raunchy Fifty Shades trilogy, described as a “publishing phenomenon” that has taken the world by storm, much the same way the Harry Potter series did.

Queensland libraries are reporting waits of up to six months for the opportunity to read Fifty Shades of Grey and its sequels. There are currently no copies available for loan at any of Brisbane’s libraries. More copies are on order.

Some libraries in the US have placed bans on the books due to the controversial sadistic and masochistic content.

The success of the series has sparked an increase in the sale of hardware products – mainly rope – within the US.

The erotic novels, penned by British author E.L. James, have encouraged New York women to seek out the same type of bondage material featured in the book.

Queensland booksellers are also reporting an avalanche in sales across the state.

Last week sales of the novels at Big W soared by 144 per cent.

A Big W spokesman Benedict Brook told The Sunday Mail: “While it’s taken its time to catch on in Queensland it’s breaking through right now.”

Last week in Queensland one in every 10 books sold was from the Fifty Shades trilogy.

The Robina store on the Gold Coast is one of the top national sellers of the fiction, followed by McArthur Central in Brisbane City.

Riding on the back of Australian’s passion for the saucy series, HarperCollins Australia recently announced that it has secured world rights to three new Australian erotic fiction novels for a six-figure sum.

While the discreet nature of e-books have added to the readership of erotica, Queenslanders are happy to be brazen, with hard copies tucked in their handbags.

B105 breakfast presenter Abby Coleman has been reading Fifty Shades of Grey for her Brisbane book club meeting this week.

“I’m not a great reader and I was going to bluff it by not actually reading the book but was told in no uncertain terms I had to if I wanted to contribute at the meeting,” Coleman said.

“I have a five-month-old and am pretty busy so I reluctantly agreed. But now I am hooked.

“I can’t wait to go to book club because I reckon it will be hilarious. A bit like going to a sex-toy party.

“I’m not really sure what pulls you in to the book but it’s a bit of fun and opens up doors in conversation that would otherwise remain closed. I was a bit shocked by bits of the book. It’s very direct.

“In bodice-rippers of old, the writers would use very flowery language to set up the sex scenes. There are no euphemisms here.

“I certainly got my eyes opened. It’s dirty.

“I keep thinking back to the fact the book was written by a mother. I ask myself where on earth did she get that stuff from?”

The trilogy was penned by a 40-something mother of teenagers.

It all began when she posted her writings on a website for amateur romance writers.

“I think the books are not to be taken too seriously. Of course, what the central character, Christian Grey, gets up to is not the norm but it gives us a little insight into an unknown world and I have heard of husbands and partners reaping the benefits in the bedroom,” Coleman said.

According to Wavell Heights mum of three Felicity Moore: “Why does all this appeal to the great swath of middle-class mums across suburban Brisbane? Quite frankly, it’s the same reason that any of those more traditional romances sell. It’s some escapism.

“Motherhood is great but it comes with a staggering level of tedium: Get up, get the kids breakfast, pack lunches, wrangle children into school uniforms, drop kids at school, home to do housework or off to work, school pick-up, dinner, stories, bed and bring on wine o’clock! We do this day in, day out. Forever,” Ms Moore, who also writes a blog Moore4Mums.com, said.

“Then along comes super-rich Christian Grey. He could sweep us off our feet and solve all our problems. He’s rich – no more mortgage woes. He’s handsome, he’s witty, clever and, at times, romantic. He’s a knight in sexy armour. The complete package.”

(CNN) — We still don’t know who will play Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, but Universal’s putting “Fifty Shades of Grey” down on the calendar anyway.

The studio announced Thursday that the “global release” of the eagerly anticipated adaptation of E.L. James’ novel will kick off in North America on August 1, 2014.

Sam Taylor-Johnson’s been tapped to direct the project, which will have a script written by Kelly Marcel.

With “Fifty Shades” just being the entry point to James’ trilogy, which details the increasingly explicit relationship between 27-year-old billionaire Grey and naive college student Steele, Marcel’s hinted in the past that her script won’t be PG fare.

“It will be rated NC-17,” Marcel told Entertainment Weekly earlier this year. “It will be raunchy.”

At the time, though, Universal wasn’t exactly on the same page, telling EW that the film still didn’t have a ratings designation.